Hypnotized woman sings through surgery to save vocals chords It is being called a world's first in medicine. Doctors at a hospital in Creteil, France removed thirty-one-year-old Alama Kante's potentially cancerous thyroid gland, while she was hypnotised.
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Volcanic Lava This brief video (which has no narration, but does have background music) has amazing images of volcanic lava. Get immersed in a volcanic landscape with bubbling lava, spewing eruptions, and colliding rivers of fire. Suitable for elementary, middle, and high school students. (01:11)Author(s): No creator set

Open Access Journals for Health is a collection of openly-licensed and freely available academic journals for health and related fields. These renowned journals and organizations such as Public Library of Science (PLOS), National Center for Bi

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Texas Law and Keeping Pregnant Woman Alive SMU Law Professor and Medical Ethicist Tom Mayo talks about state law and the case of Marlise Munoz, who is 19 weeks pregnant but whose family reportedly has been told she is brain dead. Hospital officials say that by state law they are required to keep her on life support.Author(s): No creator set

In Example 1 it is the use of many numbers that identifies it as mathematics and suggest the area of mathematics called arithmetic. Example 2 has numbers but also graphs and diagrams, suggesting statistics. The shapes in Example 3 suggest that the geometrical part of mathematics is being used whereas Example 4, with all the alphabetic symbols, is clearly drawing upon algebra.

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Duke University 2012 Student Commencement Addresss At Duke University's commencement ceremony May 12, 2012, student graduation speaker Roshan Sadanani said, "the real wonder in this Gothic Wonderland has always been how after some time here, we all are able to claim a small piece of Duke as our own." Sadanani, a Charlotte, N.C., native who received a bachelor's degree in biomedical engineering, described how the university became smaller for students over the years as they created their own Duke experiences.Author(s): No creator set

This course introduces the parts of the body and processes involved in the development of diabetes. Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes are similar but distinct conditions and, for doctors, it is not always easy to decide which type of diabetes someone has. Does this matter, and is one type of diabetes worse than the other? There are many misconceptions about diabetes among health care professionals and the population in general. We hope this course will help you to explore and clarify your ideas abou

Toward an Environmental Database - Exploring the material properties from the point cloud data of th The utilization of point cloud as a 3D laser scanning product has reached across multi-disciplines in terms of data processing, data visualization, and data analysis. This study particularly investigates further the use of typical attributes of raw point cloud data consisting of XYZ (position information), RGB (colour information) and I (intensity information). By exploring the optical and thermal properties of the given point cloud data, it aims at compensating the material and texture informatAuthor(s): Alkadri, Miktha, Turrin, Michela and Sariyildiz, S

understand the European Convention of Human Rights system of rights and the mechanism set up for their protection:

You have seen that the ECHR emerged from the social and political aftermath of the Second World War. It emphasises individual rights and tries to provide a balance between specific individual and collective rights. Som

Coastal Walk - Stop 2 The stretch of coastline between Slapton Sands and Start Point lighthouse is one of the most beautiful and interesting in the UK. In this podcast, we take you along the way, combining fascinating snippets of information about the natural history, geography, geology and history of the area. Presented by Dr Phil Bradfield, Open University tutor, this walk has something for everyone. This is the second stop on the walk.Author(s): No creator set

This unit will help you understand the general issues of children's rights as well as exploring childhood and children's needs. It is also possible to link these ideas to the wider issue of the social construction of difference and power. The materials are primarily an audio file, originally 28 minutes in length and recorded in 1998.

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The Mysterious Okapi The African Rainforest is filled with all kinds of odd and facinating creatures. The mysterious okapi wasn't discovered until the 20th century! Watch this video to see this rare relative of the giraffe. Run time (01:04)Author(s): No creator set

Rhapsody in Blue 1 by George Gershwin This mind-blowingly complex piece defies definition. This is Gershwin's first major piece blended classical and jazz to create "symphonic jazz." Appeared in Disney's animated film "Fantasia 2000" and is the United Airlines theme music. This performance is from Rhapsody in Blue - Fantasia 2000.Author(s): No creator set

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Apple Knowledge Navigator — 1988 This six minute video shows a futuristic look at what computers could do in the future noting full well that this video was done a quarter century ago. It would be good for students to watch and discuss how close we are to John Sculley, Apple's CEO in 1988 ideas and, perhaps, even have them predict the future.Author(s): No creator set